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Digital Radiology is a form of medical imaging that uses digital x-ray technology to capture images of the body. It is used to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions, including fractures, tumors, and cardiovascular diseases. Digital Radiology is a rapidly growing field, as it offers a number of advantages over traditional x-ray technology, such as improved image quality, faster image acquisition, and lower radiation exposure. It also allows for the integration of other imaging modalities, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Digital Radiology is used in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. It is also used in research and educational settings. The technology is constantly evolving, with new developments such as artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D imaging being used to improve accuracy and efficiency.
Some of the major companies in the Digital Radiology market include GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Canon Medical Systems, and Shimadzu Corporation. Show Less Read more